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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. -- -- mm Tuesday April as, 1S6S. ff S il ..' f' . ,t i;J AXGORA GOATS. . tMessrs. Land rum Itep Cotntlr r BLR I) &;Batterfleld- who hTO a ranch e about eight miles from FOn THE DEOT Wataonvtlle, and another on the Ban about east Bonlto, of Ban twenty miles . . . Juan, both in Monterey county have :'cQ ' .TV some of the finest specimens of the An'i . -v , ' ' ,i w v All the Varletlea of gora or Cashmere goats In the State. Jorie in CTaA TYrrkory, fo to IjJ.IU They hare upward of a thousand Angoras of mixed blood, bat at present have only two pairs of pure breeds. They W. HtAtASm have also one pair of pure blood Texel, and two pairs of the uotswold breed of it i.ni. i' a i Red, IT-- BleeK TTertk ef mj sheep,Inwhich are the only ones of the kind the State. irmtlea Square. ' . Th !a flpm M arwl V n t nr mnnrt in w lmnnr( w M. kwwm $15,000 worth of Cots wold sheep and Mir: WILX, PURCHASE ALL. KINDS OF goats. The Cots wolds are a Angora to Contract Itor BUILDING and verv valuable breed, their fleece, It is GREATLY IlEDUCEI): PIIICE3 V ARK prepared tne workenoaJ to the best and m eaeap aa the eneapest. said, being worth three times that of a HatIdjt merino sheep. They grow very large, and the pair which wo saw In town a AND few days since, weighed each over two hundred pounds, with wool thirteen r IMPKOVED. , ; J 1 11 CASH i i ... ( i! inches In length, and of' a very fine tex QUALITY ALL. GOODS WARRANTED! ture. ' K But the attention of these gentlemen IVH'JU U PIIODUCE, and ,7.:, Is confined mostly to Angora goats, of OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ,, ..... ( ..j, sttt which they probably have the largest Country Dealers will find it to their 'interest to stock of high grades in the State. STOCK. sUe as a call, as we are prepared to The Angora goat is the very best vafurnish any amount of e rietyuof this animal, We keep eonatantlr on aand, and Make to orthe finest and most lustrous t der, at the Shortest NoUoe, DOOR3, 8ASII, . & MEN'S BOYS' BOOTS, mohair and fur, or down, used in EuBLINDS, M0TJIDINQ3,Etc Etc j or eastern the a world: is native of rope t a CenIn DROGANSrANO BALMORALS, province of "Natolla, Angora tral Asia Minor. Its coat Is mainly W1U find it to their adTanUge to tlra n a ealL TERMS to BUrr CUSTOMERS. Of our own make on Uknl Terms t ' ' ' '" of long silky hair with an undergrowth ' down or fur. The hair Euro white dlOtly down in beautiful spiral; curls, mOni'CS mf mil Hmds tmttm mi dl2M7 ! and is ten or twelve inches long, often njTEBJ Etc., two the Tho sweeping ground. vaowned by the above firm, are verypair ! luable, probably worth four thousand OF. THE CEIXZIBAXXD "; u.' dollar. ; FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. The Massachusetts Ploughman, from which we get our facts, says the flesh s of the is superior to mutton, and it takes a long time for the quality 0(1 EAST TEMPLE STREET. of the fleece to run out, the grades in r the fourth generation bearing a coat but ! little inferior to the pare breeds. These .. goais are oiien neraea with sheep, - as make a common fight against dogs j they and other animals. ' Considering the great variety of rich ARE NOW MADE BY THE DIN WO ODE Y AND FRKIOHT THE SAME TO THIS CITY :o:goods which can be manufactured from the fleece of the Angora goat, cashmere ON THE MOST Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y shawls, finest mohair fabrics, etc., and Thanka Ma FBI ENDS or their liberal PAthe superior quality of the more common goods, their general and rapid in- - TRONAGE, and begs to announce that lie haa a ST. LOTUS. arte amount of Messrs. Siobbs & Kirliwcod There has been quite a controversy east ' mHESE AND VERY POPU- In recrard In Anlmila hnf nit nK. REASONABLE TEEHS! tne fcdded since 1852, Each j actions have been met and their great VN year baa jroblle to their popularity, ancceedlng until the name established beyond a doubt superiority has become ijviaiEs familiar in houaehold every in Lbs by men who are learned In tho wool business all over the United States. They claim that the Angoras are longer Conttantlx on band.' lived, more prolific, and thrive in plaOpposite Salt Lake How , v laat Mr waa rrMUr than wo MinM t..ii. ces where other breeds could hardly FOR ALL WHO WILL FAVOR THEM WITH the alxea then made; anticipating a atlii sub3ist. They yield from four to ten ucmana oanog u preaen i year, we haTogreater made of lor several additional are in from fleece, ranging pounds All goech warranted to insurt satisfaction paiierna to price manoTaeture 120 to ISO ff THEIR ORDERS. prepared $15.16 to $15 per pound. j The importation of the Angora goat CHARTER OAK 8TOVE8 is probably one of the most important SALT LAKE CITY . rixrr. :. ORDERS PROMPTLY HLLED, wool movements which has ever been jdayvoO X TWXSTY.EIGITT IFIXBEXT SIZES. attempted in America, and we suppose all our large wool growers are feeling Th long experience they have had We gnarantee the operation of Yery aiore we manufacture, and offer as reference any one of great interest In this breed. Messrs. thousands that hare been aold.wUer-eye- r in thl butineu cannot fait to secure the many JLamirum & Butterfield, among: the The Undertaker's Pepartment is also Suitably be found. Neither labor or may they in the business of importing ' "pioneers our NEW Are appointed A genu for the Bale of the Jnatly Furnished. Pmrd 10 KPfi? to ?n them a liberal the of these animals, seem to be confident of portion " , tiiutr perfect success. Perfect public patronage We intend to give such facts In regard and BERT OON the trade aa theStove, ronrtt to Cooldiig to the Angora and of wool growing STRUcrKDJlOeT DURABLE and UNIFORM COOKING 8TOVK In the market. 1 operatlnc generally, as may come before us, In! to our EXTENSIVE STOVE addition Introduction the of deeming BUSXNEHSwe are prepared to oXXar to tuovt CELEBRATED superior DESERET ILL breeds a subject of creat importance to Dealers. Tlnamltba and olhera la the trade, the and most XIX CALL AXD SEE the wliole- State. W'ataonvitc Metala completaMMruncntol Faaro aryyt ou woe. 10 wasw unr an ' i 1 ! CARPENTERS , - - ,.f -- BOOTS SHOJ3S pa dptaii vrum rnAi f -- 1 ; I- Onr First Train from rnif- - . , ' . rornla will arrive t I 1 at;: . 1 ww 4 Goods. EMew . f?:. - v m ii,::ilt fr ji EHi5 ELAMJ - 2033 ; ' Uil lIllJJj,! It i g next roek. i . , "! f- r. - .; ' - 1ST JL , - BY WANTED ... ...:: i " - j 1 ELDnEDGES CLAUS0II. f Etc, JL CS- - OEtL Country Dealers . IEXT3 OF A2.L ! - pro-du- ' 1 af Prices Reduced . wool-bearin- ' , -- i 4 . TvEnrx DESERET MILL half-breed- G0L1L1ISSI0H, ft fc . a w , COTTON at a YARN " SPADES. HENRY -- : thn iT :v;"-- hoes, j kind of a2f .XrwZ Farming: Implements. WELL-KNOW- N ti m rr; .j I : ! ELDREDCE 1 1 aize-.a- nd CLAWSON. o 1 C0UPL1TI STOCK . Great Western nian. - - . IN NORTH TRALIA. DISCOVERIES A7 newi w t ? AUS- ; SOiF.MI LYMETD1Y! aa a. fcfci .j EXCHANGE Soaps, Oil, n 1 C0U011 4 OOTTOZ7 lHf'UTtISPOtT4.ll m4i 1t DUCK it WRIGHT AHEAD. As mar be seen br the foiiowtn irtii. which we copy froia the Orleana jjuca. a ma last GARDEW T00LSI . ; wriiai 3 n iiHi , 't v. - .'. t I . ThJs Yara Is nnirerssJij;.acknowled4d to - iario J w .woo I- - nation. Warirs was nnetinnefi-vvtaald this car wasn't going?" 'Well, It 3 w w .. a a a at aa aaw n Onrif-TtTlf- a. " '' uuu. nujioa ...Sa ..uilI 2 -- FAJeY;GaOGEniES. iHl 1 r E LD tl E D G E aX"'VtXi.1Lfcr 1 t CABINET r.lAICER, j X1?.kS KZX ia;' & : C1A17S OH. iil Hi in crii loir:? lv.l.-5- ' i 1 . - 1 .. - , Boots and Shoes. . - b.iil fe NlfiST b r r. ' r. ": a Hats ancl:6aps, Ill i bt " it Aw-- m - ii 1 ' -- i-- . '-- t. Unauty, - ., 7""" '-- .ovrrTTi'.TtTa jioi ! C. v. A, UADSSLN f cl .iif:!!! ! ' H - for Bale in G0N8TANTLY ON HAND, andWholer-JeT oaf- -. ,tii') - j C. .. .i. ' Hi3Aal7-l- dsttf : i Attaeconcioaionior the trial.the bread wa. I taken charge of Oommlttee an thA'jarJtag and locked op forby - .HTlN'.SMOOJ at the expiration of which it waa all eatenhour, 0!1A In by them. aceordanca wood gtorra to Bck t Wrlght,of Louis hoooratole wwUtn bJo made Moat Approred Styles, and of the Best the th- 9 of ivr)ea ' Carapraan A Co .New Orleans Times. Jan a u a at -aL .. . !. . eernU ' nnnndr , j. . -ra- : 'I III 3'Jl I "JH aios 5 a DftD.frn l I : 'W:' if i : --.- nvM,juwienH n At sweaty mlnut paat onCoiioa Plant" a i inrnw nnrn iia i nrnn ba mu that it wanted no more foe. Ail the others , "ahnt np" and "keeping darK." for the bread to be bake aPi roach ed7eicl! caent bad Increased to a bai. leg heat, both t RTBtEirr. T.t f J 5 T 2 jull' turned out It. bread in .2 mlu-art'a-leu R t: uuuwv- - .u..jvw in mtw- uqvmq 1'iant nu iu iuu vuner uu, in 152 inert Oood . .1 Hajmaritan. 44:20. and laaUy Bock'. Brilliant. In I i j 47. The grand rmuU of thetrt- -l was aa follow.: ' . CI PTOStTE TX1E, TnEAXTlK,.? i-bed hnmr1 fnatns ikI 71bS Charter Oak. Rloe, Broa, A Co., bread welched 7 loeaorttwr?lnelf?,lba. -i 4c Cow, bread FeerleaCW)tQ weighed 7 lbs luei vyZ IDS. ooiuea ok '.FOtt SAXJ. an as- Oood Bamarltan, bread weighed 7 lbs S eoe K wa vauwu VItjy.oa band bnrned fnel. TU aggs went tq tho depot of one pf onr .ooYT , railways the other evening', and finding the best car fuU, saldjn a loud tone; .".V VS'J 'This car Isn't going!" Of coarse these J . "words caused a general stampede, and ; OFFICE Ecut side of EaU 'TempU Vaggs took the bestseat. Cars v City. eoon moved off. In the midst The, of lnd!g Street, Salt Lake -1 I - . 0 n, MOIL ASSES, .aAC3i!.iI .l .V, ' JF. QtPOFPHT!inl "had V .-.- - ''t-0- -- '- Jcrflqm ii v w w wan rvucu IT nnmcroaa acec with the and nmManta aaa auv aa from time to time, r.--ecooorajMntf n" Perry' nv eiTorts IMmlD tO ba th 1 -- OIL- -J r - YX. XI JQ - ,M Lard On NeaU Toot T- : perpetual snapping of I " '. ui:x. .-- 'tViaVi-i7-A- . s soon be apparen . T.heliicn?0.n0.ta: Slowed like tOYes, a - 4 I in aMjmi.MB sasaw -- lsaae, bat Brilliant pendedonthe oreaa ajreadraA-Aha-atorenre wiin r I r,epA'' I . anlt.a nn(V1aa. BnckTa 1 - r ....... - and ean : : ba rrnnuhaa w. auuiuvoa, jUat sA LhtfV Vftri) IsVA Vflfe mlvht. wiarf(l'.i.. quarter itretcb,)Cotton flantMpopped sal fnllAtviirl K5Tla. In Itrad - 5 w. -' . ien minntea to one the dram tapped, and I tf1'wwu Norton'aFnrnaoe.rnnrMr. on in smoae,' amid the! rwry, cueera 01 ioe crowajea ana loud I cries of one."! Charter Oak follows .nrf th. VlLri- - I ranor lmmedIalJ v arur. ; -- not been chare ed. glneers i' m - ViMirfAni Ytle en&l t!- . it nunost om hti. I . rWlif rtleenTad t n a aoma aa ( Ihi had - a i '.' rACTOXVST.' Timet of aare borne off the tnor saematl tn nrml I Oil and aiMMLa.Lnra. all oachlr imbued with the of "may the beat atore 1 ay v . i & aCLAVSON. ELDREOGE .. New, nigneat premiam in the a lore line 'at the New Orleans Fair. Six entries were made with Back's "Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. -- .... . !" ? - .. 1 1' Uanofactured at President TOCHG'S . al . .Yarn, v . IIOr.lE PnODUGED : . : ISOLD by Store Dealers generally. Where .they will be pleased- - to answer any enqnirlee abont purchases. - sub-tropic- " lccLslor nnuntcturliig Co. e5 1 -- BUILDINGS, PRV GOODS U.li. ' unknown Arnaem s n isft which waa Vlalted bv Htnart ianu.' and gives a magnificent report of. th La country, jii wnai we uewjybemscovereo hear true, we may soon hope to commence the history of another grand Angio-oaxonation in tne Auatra woria. f 'me explorers who first saw IDU country, gave a very uatterlnsr acf count of It. It Ilea on th north nt Australia, between the Gulf of Car pen- -tana ana warn or la go uuir, ana oeiog in .fifteen about the latitude of degrees land. south, of course It is a xiut it is not arm or riveness. uaptaln AND Cadell discovered the mouth of the Ho per, and describes It as "a noble river,?! .wltli a capital pastoral conn try along its banks,onelie also found magnificent harbors; of them with an area n I lAm uuu t v rf m la 4Ua rt a a fl ft? oinaiA jr iu friviv? Mifcj cuuaio xa i v "Probable northward, of Isiand, into wnica turee line streams disembogued. ... There were five fathoms on the bar of ,11"' ': in i the two rivers, and the .Eagle entered without any difficulty. The explorer pronounces jthe" estuary of the Liverpool river to be the best ORNSTEIN POPPER for a capital city," and hopes to place survev T300.00Q- acres of rood eountrv .'M faira season round it during the of 1 80S. . a. v' men, is a iropicai estate tor .Eniiere, orrsn THEIR glishmen,- far : larger and richer than Ajgeriav la "looKs ngns across toe '; Ii tS traits to Timor and India on one HOXV8, hand, ' to- China and America on the other: and v the- commerce which, with judicious may grow up- is boundless. cultivation, LYE, The few natives found are described as a very quiet race, with such extraordinary :.:!'::Vf ?'T OIM.nncr notions I of honesty: that they had If toocnea notning whatever or the pro ten at ivscape uiiUs, and had even perty let the fruit of bananas which had been j planted rot on the trees, rather than j pluck and eat them. This newly At the will form an admirafollowing terms, w -- let. they wlak acquired territory ble onenlne for some of the entemrlztnt pared with the Ccml at which the Eastern gentlemen atX.1 verpool, who ha,ve lately , articles ran be deHrered here:-- .' , been expressing their views on '.'commercial morality', Tbey would flnd everything congenial to their tastes. the extraordinary proofs Extra FamlixSoap. 7 to eta, ft Ju?ogfrom to Si1' gi ven of the honesty of the natives. ralm 8oap.: We think it probable, however,', that Oxld. Soap. jstosr' the happy inhabitants of thewe rpglona Caatlle Soap. ..40 to 50 would soon become enlisrhtened by the Variegated Soap. 05 to 75 : introduction pr a few .British traders Fancy reramed Soap, ,.,I 73 to ti V0 l doxC '' '' U W among them, and His not unlikely that Concentrated LyeJ..;.;, ' the advantages of civilization , would Washing Soda : ' eta. W a ' ot iu& iot meotaioDw with the BU ixrala Cod enables as to jtlre liberal Stampingdlacoonts to A T mr hnviir rif ITTlirvr'ir crT 1IDL IRONWARE and Tinners', RnnnllM receatlr redaied the nrirM aJ Vri t l t OWN MAVns"ArrrTtiiK rf t and housekeepers will find It to their Interest iw Nan ior vtbaioina ana jrriee L4at, and exour prices before porchaalnj elaewhere. amine AAdresai " - ! Laa been -- STAPLE AND FANCY , 1 discovered, empire thanks to the skill and perseverance of Captain CadeM, of the Australian ex- aieanier Mgie. 'in lUCity Ioriu5 'haa sailed alla . round the coasts Captain a a OF .. ; .If, 1. .' - x uicg i J v' '.'t.. r n .. -- ; .. I j..a !f,Huniii fiiir .'."i.tVi'i tfuroSci . fr,."W: . ,tm 'iii.r.r il 4it;Ir fi.tarfit ft i; l.tti '.' i ....i r;i v; i ,i . 1 1 x s i;:-- ., ' . eu.... rihfhinn ... VI1UUI111UI r i(...... -- 1 - "Vf . O j .i KlWSlq.. ,, VL : ., 4 i- 1 !, i ' .VI. . I ait ,lul'Ji. ? j,ia,,nun t,)lA- - It i .4 - - -j. S.ZZ -- 't ,,,,,3 J( - . .... 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